R.Kelly has bail set at 1M after court hears explicit details of alleged sexual abuse against three underage girls {F}

R Kelly is charged with TEN counts of criminal sexual abuse involving underage girls in Chicago - one week after reports of a rape tape featuring singer and a minor

Robert Sylvester Kelly, 52, was granted $1million bond in court on Saturday

He has been indicted and booked on 10 counts of aggravated criminal sex abuse

The judge imposed a bond of $250,000 for each of the four cases brought against the embattled R&B singer

He will be able to post just 10 percent of the bond amount to be released

Kelly's lawyers had asked for a lower bond amount, arguing that the defendant's finances are a mess in part because he was recently dropped by his record label

Kelly surrendered for arrest on Friday night in Chicago as his attorney denied the charges and vowed his client would be vindicated

The alleged incidents took place with four women between 1998 and 2010

Three of the women were under the age of 17 at the time of the alleged assaults

R Kelly was granted $1million bond in court on Saturday after having been indicted and booked on 10 counts of aggravated criminal sex abuse. The R&B singer, whose real name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, is pictured in a booking photo released by the Chicago Police Department

Kelly has been accused of sexually abusing four victims, at least three who were under the age of 17 at the time. The singer (above in a court sketch from Saturday) reportedly kept his eyes locked on the courtroom floor and looked dejected as Judge John Fitzgerald Lyke Jr called the allegations against him 'disturbing'

Cook County state's attorney Kimberly Foxx spoke to the press outside the courtroom following Kelly's bond hearing and provided more details about the charges brought against the singer, which the presiding judge called 'disturbing'

Kelly's attorney Steve Greenberg (above after the hearing) had asked for a lower bond amount, arguing that the defendant's finances are a mess because he was recently dropped by his label

After the hearing, Cook County state's attorney Kimberly Foxx addressed the press and provided additional details on each of the indictments.

The first victim, identified as H.W., allegedly met Kelly when she was celebrating her 16th birthday and his manager gave her the artist's card.

The victim's mother approached the manager and informed him that the girl was only 16. The girl later took the card out of her mother's purse and contacted Kelly, who told her to skip school and come to his studio, Foxx said.

The pair allegedly had regular sexual contact including oral and vaginal intercourse about once a month between May 26, 1998 and May 25, 1999. Kelly is charged with four counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse for the alleged offenses involving that victim.

The second indictment is based on a disturbing video purportedly showing Kelly have sex with a 14-year-old girl identified as R.L., in an incident that took place between September 26, 1998 and September 25, 2001.

That incident resulted in two counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse - one for 'contact between Robert Kelly's penis and R.L's sex organ' one for contact with her 'mouth.'

The allegations came to light in 2001 when a witness having a conversation with Kelly and his associates was asked to retrieve video showing the artist having sexual intercourse with the victim. The witness turned the video over to police.

The third indictment with one count of aggravated sexual assault involved a 24-year-old hairdresser, identified as L.W., who was hired to braid Kelly's hair.

Prosecutors say that on February 18, 2003, Kelly told the woman that he didn't want her to braid his hair but wanted a head massage as he exposed his penis to her.

He then allegedly grabbed her head and tried to force her to perform oral sex on him. When she resisted, Kelly ejaculated on her and spit in her face several times, prosecutors said. Kelly's DNA was recovered from the alleged victim's shirt.

The fourth victim, identified as J.P., met Kelly when she asked for his autograph while attending his 2008 trial on child pornography charges.

According to an indictment detailing three counts of aggravated sexual assault, the pair engaged in oral and vaginal sex between a period from May 2009 to January 2010. She was between 13 and 17 at the time.

Prosecutors say Kelly would often spit on the victim, slap her in the face, choke her and ejaculate on her. She saved a shirt from one of the incidents and turned it over to police, who found a DNA match to Kelly.

If convicted on all 10 counts, Kelly could face up to 70 years behind bars. His arraignment has been scheduled for February 28.

Avenatti blasted back minutes later on Twitter: 'Steve Greenberg is exactly what R Kelly deserves. Happy to be living rent free in this guy's head.'

R KELLY INDICTMENTS

Robert Sylvester Kelly, 52, was indicted on 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse involving four victims on Friday, February 22 in Chicago.

VICTIM 1 - H.W., 16 years old

Regular sexual contact between May 1998 to May 1999

Four counts of aggravated sexual assault

Kelly allegedly met H.W. when she was celebrating her 16th birthday and his manager gave her the artist's card, according to Cook County state attorney Kimberly Foxx.

The victim's mother approached the manager and informed him that the girl was only 16. The girl later took the card out of her mother's purse and contacted Kelly, who told her to skip school and come to his studio, Foxx said.

The pair allegedly had regular sexual contact including oral and vaginal intercourse about once a month between May 26, 1998 and May 25, 1999.

VICTIM 2 - R.L., 14 years old

Once incident between September 1998 to September 2001

Two counts of aggravated sexual assault

The second indictment is based on a disturbing video purportedly showing Kelly have sex with a 14-year-old girl identified as R.L., in an incident that allegedly took place between September 26, 1998 and September 25, 2001.

The allegations came to light in 2001 when a witness having a conversation with Kelly and his associates was asked to retrieve video showing the artist having sexual intercourse with the victim, Foxx said. The witness turned the video over to police.

VICTIM 3 - L.W., 24 years old

One incident on February 18, 2003

One count of aggravated sexual assault

Prosecutors say L.W. had been hired to braid Kelly's hair on February 18, 2003, and when the singer showed up for his appointment he allegedly told the 24-year-old that he didn't want her to braid his hair but wanted a head massage as he exposed his penis to her.

He then allegedly grabbed her head and tried to force her to perform oral sex on him. When she resisted, Kelly ejaculated on her and spit in her face several times, prosecutors said. Kelly's DNA was recovered from the victim's shirt.

VICTIM 4 - J.P., under 17 years old

Repeated sexual contact between May 2009 and January 2010

Three counts of aggravated sexual assault

J.P. allegedly met Kelly when she asked for his autograph while attending his 2008 criminal trial on child pornography charges.

According to an indictment detailing three counts of aggravated sexual assault, the pair engaged in oral and vaginal sex between a period from May 1, 2009 to January 31, 2010.

Kelly allegedly spat on the victim, slapped her in the face and ejaculated on her. The victim brought a T-shirt with his semen on it when she reported the alleged abuse to police.

If convicted on all 10 counts, Kelly could face up to 70 years behind bars. His arraignment has been scheduled for February 28.

R Kelly has denied all allegations of sexual misconduct.

Kelly's attorney Steve Greenberg denied the charges against his client after he turned himself in on Friday night. Greenberg told reporters that 'all the women are lying'

Upon news of his arrest, some of Kelly's accusers spoke out to express their gratitude.

'When I first heard the news, I started crying because it was tears of joy,' Asante McGee told WSB-TV in Atlanta.

She appeared in the Surviving R Kelly docuseries, in which she accused the singer of holding her in a Georgia home and abusing her six years ago - allegations that are unrelated to the criminal charges Kelly faces in Chicago.

'To know that we finally got an indictment after two decades, after him getting away with the allegations, it was a joyous moment for me,' McGee said. 'Just knowing the things that he was doing to those young girls was really sickening.'

In a statement, Kelly's attorney said the singer is 'shell-shocked' by the sex abuse charges.

Kelly has previously denied all allegations of assault and abuse through his lawyer.

Aggravated criminal sexual abuse is a Class 2 felony with a sentencing range of three to seven years in prison. He faces up to 70 years behind bars if convicted.

These new charges come one week after the emergence of a rape tape that allegedly features Kelly and a minor.

Got him: The incidents allegedly took place between 1998 and 2010, and is unclear if the grand jury is done hearing testimony and evidence in the case (Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx at a press conference on Friday)

Back to court: R Kelly (above at his 2008 trial) has been charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse by the Cook County State's Attorney's office

Foxx had made a very public plea for accusers to come forward last month, and there could be more charges to come.

This comes just one day after the Cook County State's Attorney's Office announced that Jussie Smollett had been indicted by a grand jury on a single charge of disorderly conduct for falsifying a police report in a suspected hate hoax.

The same judge overseeing that case, Judge John Fitzgerald Lyke Jr, has been assigned to Kelly's case.

Illinois is just one of the states where there is an open investigation into Kelly.

Lawyers for the Southern District of New York have also been meeting with alleged victims as well as agents from the IRS and FBI while the Department of Homeland Security has also opened up a probe.

The alleged rape tape was submitted to the State's Attorney's Office last week by Michael Avenatti.

At the time, Avenatti said that he believed it showed Kelly and an underage minor whose age he guessed to be 14.

CNN then watched the tape as well, despite the fact that it is a federal crime to watch child pornography.

When asked if either party might be investigated for these actions, an FBI spokesperson declined to comment.

R Kelly has been charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving several victims including minors. He is seen above performing in 2016

Singer R Kelly is charged with TEN counts of sexual abuse

This all comes in the wake of the Lifetime series Surviving R Kelly.

The six-part docuseries ended on a devastating note, with the parents of one of the young women who had run away with Kelly seen throwing rocks at his studio windows trying to get the attention of their daughter.

When they called Chicago police however, the members of law enforcement were not able to legally enter the property.

Kelly had yet to be hit with any criminal charges in the wake of the docuseries until Friday.

His manager however found himself in trouble with the law days after the series premired.

A police report filed in Georgia reveals that Don Russell texted and called Timothy Savage, the father of one of the alleged victims, to say it 'would be best for him and his family if the documentary does not air.'

Russell later said that he and Kelly might have to release information that would destroy Savage, his family and his business.

Savage and his wife Jonelyn have been trying for years to get back their daughter Jocelyn, who ran off to be with Kelly shortly after meeting him backstage at a concert when she was only 17.

They believe that she is being held captive but the singer, but both Kelly and Jocelyn deny this is the case.

The report states that Savage called police shortly after 5am on the day of the incident.

The responding officer then arrived at the house before 5.45am, which is when Russell called Savage on the phone.

Savage was then able to put the phone on speaker so that the officer could hear everything that was being said by Russell.

'Don says several times that Timothy is providing Lifetime with false information, and that is he continues supporting the documentary that they (R Kelly / Don) would be forced to release information disproving Don,' reads the report.

It appears as if there is ANOTHER R. Kelly sex tape with a DIFFERENT underaged girl

R Kelly has been charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse by the Cook County State's Attorney office

A judge signed off on an arrest warrant for the singer, 52, on Friday afternoon in Chicago and his first court appearance is set for March 8

The alleged victims of most of these crimes are said to be between the ages of 13 and 16 according to records seen by DailyMail.com

The singer has denied any wrongdoing or illegal activity through his lawyer

Back to court: R Kelly (above at his 2008 trial) has been charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse by the Cook County State's Attorney's office

These 10 counts involve four victims, at least three of whom are underage.

Foxx had made a very public plea for accusers to come forward last month, and there could be more charges to come.

This comes just one day after the Cook County State's Attorney's Office announced that Jussie Smollett had been indicted by a grand jury on a single charge of disorderly conduct for falsifying a police report.

The speed with which Smollett was indicted had led some to question why the State's Attorney's Office seemed to be taking their time with Kelly but rushing through the Smollett case.

Illinois is just one of the states where there is an open investigation into Kelly.

Lawyers for the Southern District of New York have also been meeting with alleged victims as well as agents from the IRS and FBI while the Department of Homeland Security has also opened up a probe.

The rape tape was submitted to the State's Attorney's Office last week by Michael Avenatti.

At the time, Avenatti said that he believed it showed Kelly and an underage minor who age he guessed to be 14.

CNN then watched the tape as well, despite the fact that it is a federal crime to watch child pornography.

When asked if either party might be investigated for these actions, an FBI spokesperson declined to comment.

Kelly, who pays upwards of $23,000 a month in rent, has been told to change them or get out

The building contains a sauna, wet bar, multiple bathrooms, a steam room and rooms with inflatable couches and mattresses on the floor

It is where he is accused of keeping at least one young woman against her will

The R&B singer was told on Tuesday he can only use it between 9am and 5pm to record music

A woman was seen entering the building after getting food at 9pm on Tuesday nigh

The property at North Justine Street in Chicago has been cited with dozens of violations by the buildings department

‹SLIDE ME›

Before and after: On the left, the upper level in 2015 and right, with the inclusion now of the bedrooms that are walled off with curtains

In one of the photographs taken during a raid of the property is this one which shows a massage table next to a keyboard in one of the rooms

It was deemed dangerous and hazardous by the buildings department. Both parties must return to court on February 7 to detail the changes but in the mean time, o one is supposed to be in the building past 5pm and under no circumstances is anyone allowed to live there.

Despite the judge's ruling, CBS Chicago reports that people were coming and going at 9pm on Tuesday, hours after the judge handed down their order.

Among them was a woman who appeared to have gone to get food and was returning.

Another was Kelly's lawyer, Steve Greenberg.

He said he was 'just going to see what was going on' and 'was not the real estate guy'.

Kelly's estate lawyer is Melvin Sims.

He said on Tuesday that the situation was a 'manufactured emergency', that there was no real danger and that the judge had not thrown them out.

Building inspectors raid R Kelly's recording studio

A bathroom in the studio which had a tray stacked with body lotion and oil. It was one of several bathrooms authorities say are not allowed

Exposed lighting and shoddily hung curtains were also listed by the buildings department as hazards

Among items the judge ordered removed was a large Christmas tree

Dangerous exposed beams above are shown. Kelly has to make the required changes or get out

Stairs which lead down to a lower level in the building. It was never cleared for residential use

Before: These images, taken in 2015, show how much the second floor of the building has changed

The space was previously open and unobstructed with none of the wall dividing curtains now in place

The downstairs area before it was renovated illegally by Kelly and his team

Downstairs in the recording area of the building is a couch area, kitchen and dining table

An office shown above in a promotional brochure for the building which is for sale for just under $4million

A kitchen area inside the building in 2015 showing what appears to be a downstairs kitchen area

The exterior of the studio is shown recently as city inspectors prepared to enter it

It has been the site of protests since allegations against the singer mounted

On Tuesday night, hours after a judge ruled that no one was allowed into the property after 5pm, people including Kelly's lawyer were seen showing up

Father of alleged R. Kelly captive speaks to DailyMailTV

Kelly. shown above last year, has repeatedly denied all wrongdoing

'We do feel like this was a manufactured emergency. There was no emergency here all along, and it seems the judge has sided with us,' he said.

In her order on Tuesday, Judge Patrice Ball Reed said: 'It looks like people are living there, and that’s not good.

'It’s a recording studio. It shouldn’t be a party place.'

Another item she contested was a Christmas tree.

'Christmas is over. This tree needs to go,' she said, according to The Chicago Tribune which attended Tuesday's proceedings.

The studio is the scene of a distressing moment at the end of the ubiquitous Lifetime documentary Surviving R. Kelly where the parents of a young woman who lives with the rapper throw stones on the windows to try to contact her.

It has also been the site of multiple protests since accusations of sexual trafficking mounted against the disgraced star.

Kelly has always maintained that he has done no wrong.

Mother reunites with daughter on Surviving R Kelly

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R. Kelly has finally confirmed to the public that he was indeed briefly married to Aaliyah–well, through his lawyer, at least. Steve Greenberg appeared on Good Morning America in an effort to address the recent allegations of rape, abuse, and sexual misconduct that are being stacked up against his client following the Lifetime docuseries, Surviving R Kelly. When Kelly’s representative was asked if his client had ever been in a relationship with a woman who was below the age of consent, he replied that the singer ‘absolutely’ denied being with any underage girls, which was quickly called into question.

“Was he married to Aaliyah when she was 15?” asked reporter Linsey Davis. Greenberg replied, surprisingly admitting that Kelly did marry her, but deflecting onto another famous relationship. “He was married to her when she was 15. Elvis was married to Priscilla,” replied Greenberg, who did not pause or miss a beat. This was a reference to the marriage of Elvis Presley and his wife Priscilla, who was almost 22 when she married the rock star, which she completed with her parents’ blessing.

The reported continued to hound Greenberg on the subject saying, “So then, 15 is not of the age of legal consent, right?” But of course, Greenberg had an excused for Kelly, claiming he wasn’t in the wrong here because Aaliyah was dishonest. “Right except my understanding is that she did not claim to be 15. And in order to get married she had to lie about her age,” claimed the lawyer. “And he is saying he had no idea?” inquired Davis. To which Greenberg confirmed: “No idea.” But Aaliyah’s age still isn’t the only thing that’s disheartening about her relationship with Kelly.

Jim DeRogatis, the reporter who has pursued the sexual and physical abuse allegations against R. Kelly since 2000, was a guest on the New York Times’ podcast series The Popcast with host Jon Caramanica last year. During the conversation, DeRogatis recalled when he first went through the documents that related to R. Kelly and Aaliyah’s annulment.

“The annulment of the Aaliyah marriage and Aaliyah’s legal claim against him had been sealed in Detroit…they were sealed by the court but those documents were provided to me,” DeRogatis revealed. “It’s a harrowing document, a non-disclosure agreement on both her part and Kelly’s, vowing not to pursue further legal claims for physical abuse. So it wasn’t just an underage sexual relationship, he hit her, allegedly, according to that court document.”

The marriage was reported by Vibe magazine shortly after the release of Aaliyah’s debut album, Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number. The magazine found that the official Illinois wedding certificate falsified Aaliyah’s age, listing the late singer as 18. But the aforementioned document–vowing not to pursue further legal claims for physical abuse against Kelly–hasn’t really been mentioned when discussing various allegations, even in the Surviving R. Kelly documentary series that has been the catalyst for all the current R. Kelly conversations.

Veteran journalist Ed Gordon revisits his 2002 interview with R. Kelly and explains why he believes we must stop supporting the music

"R Kelly performed songs for guests at a club despite investigations into his alleged sexual misconduct. video of the singer as he performs songs including Bump n' Grind while guests cheer and take video.",

Accused: R Kelly (above on Wednesday) performed songs for guests at a club on Wednesday night, despite investigations into the singer's alleged sexual misconduct

CF has obtained video of the singer as he performs songs including Bump n' Grind while guests cheer and take video

On Wednesday, two women reached out to the Cook County State Attorney's Office with claims against Kelly.

That came on the heels of State's Attorney Kim Foxx urging any victims or witnesses with information to reach out.

There are still no criminal charges against Kelly in Chicago at this time, and no investigation has been launched as of yet into the singer.

It was also revealed on Wednesday that Kelly's manager threatened to ruin a man and his family in a series of harassing texts and phone calls after learning he had participated in the new Lifetime series.

Don Russell texted and called Timothy Savage to say it 'would be best for him and his family if the documentary does not air,' according to a police report in Georgia.

Russell later said that he and Kelly might have to release information that would destroy Savage, his family and his business.

Savage and his wife Jonelyn have been trying for years to get back their daughter Jocelyn, who ran off to be with Kelly shortly after meeting him backstage at a concert when she was only 17.

They believe that she is being held captive but the singer, but both Kelly and Jocelyn deny this is the case.

Jocelyn (above) and Kelly both deny that she is being held against her will

The report, which was first obtained by CBS 46, states that Savage called police shortly after 5am on the day of the incident.

The responding officer then arrived at the house before 5.45am, which is when Russell called Savage on the phone.

Savage was then able to put the phone on speaker so that the officer could hear everything that was being said by Russell.

'Don says several times that Timothy is providing Lifetime with false information, and that is he continues supporting the documentary that they (R Kelly / Don) would be forced to release information disproving Don,' reads the report.

'Don advised Timothy that the information would ruin him, his reputation, business and family, because it would show him a liar.'

This is actually the second time one of the singer's managers has threatened Savage, who previously filed a police report against James Mason.

There is now an outstanding warrant for Mason after he failed to respond to police when they asked to question him about the 'threats' he made to Savage.

The Savages first spoke out in an interview with BuzzFeed on in 2017 which contained worrying allegations that Kelly had been holding a handful of young women in cult like conditions and effectively treating them as his sexual slaves for years.

Some former members of his entourage vouched for their concern. Three separate women said they were all forced to subscribe to his rules.

They said they were told when to eat, bathe, sleep and had to perform sexual acts on one another which the singer then recorded.

Embattled R Kelly enjoys birthday cigar during night out

Bereaved: Timothy Savage (above with wife Jonelyn) was interviewed for the Lifetime series Surviving R Kelly and alleged that the singer was holding his daughter captive

The meeting: On January 3, before the show premiered, Kelly's manager Don Russell said it 'would be best for him and his family if the documentary does not air' (Jocelyn Savage on left with her sister and her mother on right after meeting the singer backstage in 2014)

It looks as though R.Kelly won’t survive the docu-series Surviving R.Kelly. The long-time embattled singer who for years has been able to escape charges of physical and sexual abuse against women, rumors of keeping women in a “sex cult” and decades of allegations that he has a penchant for teenage girls will probably not be able to do his Houdini act this time.

The documentary gave faces to the stories many already “knew” about that indicated this musical genius wasn’t right.

It was 2002 when I first sat down with the prolific singer-songwriter to talk about a tape that many said showed Kelly and a 14-year old engaging in sex acts including him urinating on her. During our interview he denied any inappropriate behavior with minors. He chose not to address my questions about Aaliyah, his teen singing protégé that Kelly had secretly married. Later that marriage would be annulled. He would tell me during the interview he did not have inappropriate relationships with two young teens he settled lawsuits with.

He did admit he was no angel and was trying to get help for things he’d “done wrong” in his life, however according to Kelly none of those things included any wrongdoings with minors. He told the world not to believe what they where seeing on the tape because that was not him. When the interview concluded Kelly asked me if I believed him. I said, “I didn’t know if that’s really you, but if that were my daughter on the tape I’d be looking for you!”

Time’s Up for the Pied Piper of R&B

R.Kelly has been musically telling us for years he’s a freak and we loved it. For many, the nastier the better! I’ve asked some of his female fans why they loved the songs of his that are misogynistic, why they excused them? They would say, ‘He ain’t singing about me!” Really? In his mind I wondered. Again, was our choice jams over justice? Was this helping him justify his treatment of women?

Times changed, the Me Too and Times Up movements bring a different sensibility to how we listen to abuse claims.

The women presented in the documentary personified the rumors and innuendos that have been swirling for years. You no longer saw them as faceless accusers, they became the faces of your daughter, your little cousin, your sister, your mother!

Throughout all of this, Kelly continues to deny the claims and is now fighting back against some of his accusers. Some in the court of public opinion say Kelly is just being setup by gold-diggers and haters. They blame the women, their parents, and the media. Ardent supporters say R.Kelly is a victim, yet another example of a Black man being taken down.

Those people are a shrinking minority. In Robert Kelly’s case like others including: Bill Cosby, Harvey Weinstein and Matt Lauer one has to start to believe where there’s smoke there’s fire.

Let’s make sure that our critical eye(and ear) won’t change just in case R.Kelly drops another classic. Keeping our women safe must be more important than any slammin’ beat Mister Kelly can give us.

The Roots drummer, Questlove, was forced to explain why he refused to take part in the R. Kelly docu-series after the show's producer, Dream Hampton, made the remarks during an interview with Shadow & Act.

“John Legend was the only one. I asked Jay-Z, I asked Mary J. Blige, I asked Lil Kim, Erykah Badu, Dave Chappelle...I mean, most people just don’t want to touch it. I remember Ahmir [”Questlove” Thompson] was like, ‘I would do anything for you but I can’t do this.’ It’s not because they support him, it’s because it’s so messy and muddy. It’s that turning away that has allowed this to go on.”

Fans were stunned to see Questlove's name in the tweet, and hit him up on Twitter to find out why he would not take part in Lifetime's "Surviving R. Kelly."

"I always thought Kels was trash. My reason for declining the RKelly docu that I support 10000000 percent is I didn’t wanna be in the ‘good times’ portion of the doc, like stanning for his ‘genius,’” Questlove tweeted.

“I was asked to talk about his genius. I do not nor have I EVER stanned for him.”

He should do what Roman Polanski did back in the 70s when he was convicted of sexually molesting a child. Leave the country and go to a country that has no extradition treaty with USA.. stayfree out of jail but just don't come back to USA.

This when you know your career is about over, that's when these white folks get you ergo, Bill Cosby. This negro should've been lock up, but that money was still coming in for white folks. Black folks are a big part of the blame anyway, sending yo kids around this got damn scumbag!!!!!! And still going to the bastard's concerts...

The article state that, ( as women continue to come and go) . If your not part of the solution your also part of the problem) why are women still going to see that low life? Then they will complain about how are kelly, did all these things to them. Smh